October 3, 2025

Changing a Garden

I am constantly looking for ways to change and improve the gardens around my farm. The area behind my Tenant House and across from my long clematis pergola is now in its third iteration. When I moved here, I planted it with rows and rows of beautiful ferns and tiger lilies. In 2018, I filled it with Stewartia trees and lush, green shade-loving plants. The following winter, I had several trees taken down - six 125-foot trees that were leaning dangerously close to the house and had to be removed for safety reasons. Doing this took away much of the shade and many plants suffered. Since then, I added several Japanese maples and smoke bushes hoping they would provide more shade to the specimens below. But now I am transforming the space once again - clearing old, overcrowding plants and adding more Japanese maple trees and plants that will thrive better under the sun. Changing a garden to keep it young and vibrant... it's a very good thing.

Enjoy these photos.

 

October 2, 2025

Arranging Flowers

Among the many benefits of growing one's own flowers - they can be enjoyed both inside and out.

It's always so nice to walk through the gardens and see a multitude of beautiful and colorful blooms. I also love using fresh, fragrant flowers to display in my home. Yesterday, my housekeeper, Enma Sandoval, made several arrangements using some the gorgeous flowers still going strong - the dahlias, the zinnias, and the roses.

Here are some photos, enjoy.

October 1, 2025

Moving My Strawberries

Strawberries are among the easiest berries to grow. They're cold-hardy, adaptable, and can be planted in both garden beds and containers. Here at the farm, I am moving my strawberry patch to three long beds in the vegetable garden, so I can grow more delicious, sweet fruits to pick next summer.

In past seasons, I've grown my strawberries in beds behind my main greenhouse, where they had nutrient-rich, well-draining soil and lots of full sun. In their new location they will have the same excellent conditions plus more room to grow and thrive.

Here are some photos, enjoy.